Literature DB >> 19220824

Chronologically different incidences of post-transplant malignancies in renal transplant recipients: single center experience.

Man Ki Ju1, Dong Jin Joo, Soo Jin Kim, Kyu Ha Huh, Myoung Soo Kim, Kyung Ock Jeon, Hyun Jung Kim, Soon Il Kim, Yu Seun Kim.   

Abstract

The incidence of malignancy in transplant recipients is known to be higher than the same in the general population. However, the types of malignancies vary geographically, and the relative risks (RR) for malignancy in transplant recipients, compared with that of the general population, also differ country-by-country. In this study, we investigated the incidence and characteristics of malignancies after renal transplantation in a single center. A total of 2630 renal recipients who underwent surgery between April 1979 and June 2007 were enrolled in this study. The cumulative and interval incidences of malignancies were calculated for every 3 years post-transplantation. One-hundred ninety cases of postrenal transplant malignancies among 177 recipients (6.73%) were reported until 2007. The post-transplant malignancies were detected from 6 to 290 months after transplantation, with a mean duration of 112.6 +/- 66.0 months. Skin cancer [35 (18.4%)] was the most common post-transplant malignancy, followed by thyroid [25 (13.2%)], stomach [22 (11.6%)], colorectal [22 (11.6%)], and urologic cancers [19 (10.0%)]. As the post-transplant period increased, the interval incidence of malignancy correspondingly increased. Virus-related malignancies, such as Kaposi's sarcoma and cervical cancer, developed earlier within the post-transplant period, while urologic cancer, colorectal cancer developed late in the post-transplant period. The recipient's age at the time of transplantation was the sole independent risk factor for post-transplant malignancy based on the multivariate analysis (RR = 2.723, P < 0.0001 in the >50-year-old age group). We should establish strategies for post-transplant malignancy-screening based on the recipient's age at the time of transplantation, the post-transplant interval, and the national trend of post-transplant malignancy.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19220824     DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-2277.2009.00846.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transpl Int        ISSN: 0934-0874            Impact factor:   3.782


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2.  [Primary lung cancer in Chinese renal transplant recipients: a single-center analysis].

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Journal:  Nan Fang Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao       Date:  2017-06-20

3.  Clinical significance of gastric cancer surveillance in renal transplant recipients.

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4.  Transplanted kidney loss during colorectal cancer chemotherapy: A case report.

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5.  Clinical characteristics and treatment outcomes of colorectal cancer in renal transplant recipients in Korea.

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7.  Changing pattern and safety of pretransplant malignancy in kidney transplant recipients.

Authors:  Tae Hyun Ban; Woo Yeong Park; Kyubok Jin; Seungyeup Han; Byung Ha Chung; Sun Cheol Park; Bum Soon Choi; Cheol Whee Park; Sang-Seob Yun; Yong-Soo Kim; Chul Woo Yang
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8.  Incidence of malignancy and related mortality after kidney transplantation: a nationwide, population-based cohort study in Korea.

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